Cartoon Hangover | |
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Launched | February 21, 2012 |
Network |
YouTube VRV |
Owned by | Frederator Studios |
Picture format | 1080p |
Language | English |
Streaming media | |
Official website | cartoonhangover.com |
YouTube channel | CartoonHangover |
Uncensored YouTube channel | HangoverUncensored |
Secondary YouTube channel | CartoonHangover2 |
Spanish YouTube channel | CartoonHangoverESP |
Cartoon Hangover (stylized as CARTOOИ HAИGOVER) is a Frederator Studios' television channel and adult animation division, part of the YouTube Original Channel Initiative, launched in February 2012.
Frederator is producing two animated series exclusively for the Internet: Bravest Warriors, created by Pendleton Ward and Bee and PuppyCat, created by Natasha Allegri. Previously, they produced SuperFuckers, created by James Kochalka. Frederator also produced its fifth cartoon shorts incubator for Cartoon Hangover, dubbed Too Cool! Cartoons, which was planned to feature 39 shorts but ended up releasing only 11 shorts. The sixth Frederator cartoon laboratory, Go! Cartoons, is a joint venture with Sony Pictures Animation and Channel Frederator's Cartoon Hangover, and begins in 2016.
Cartoon Hangover, Cartoon Hangover 2, Cartoon Hangover ESP and Cartoon Hangover Uncensored are part of the Channel Frederator Network.
Cartoon Hangover is now available on VRV.
Bravest Warriors is an American animated web series created by Pendleton Ward and directed by Breehn Burns. Fred Seibert, Burns, and Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi serve as the series' executive producers. The series follows four warriors, Chris, Beth, Danny and Wallow as they travel across space, performing various acts of bravery. The series was launched on Cartoon Hangover's YouTube channel on November 8, 2012.
The series is based on a pilot episode which originally aired as part of Random! Cartoons on Nicktoons in January 2009. The series has been dubbed in Spanish. Season 2 features several guest writers, including Invader Zim creator Jhonen Vasquez,Dinosaur Comics creator Ryan North, and Nimona creator Noelle Stevenson. In February 2013, Robert Lloyd of the LA Times called Bravest Warriors his "favorite thing on the planet."